D&D (2024) What's Your 2026 WotC D&D Wishlist?


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I wonder how much of that old art they own the rights to, and how much they'd have to renegotiate?
Given the big fat D&D art history book, my guess is they own it all, because all of it was work for hire or done in house.

The only time they got in trouble for reprints was with the Dragon CD set because they did not have continuing rights to the fiction, or to specific licensed comics (KoDT specifically).
 

Given the big fat D&D art history book, my guess is they own it all, because all of it was work for hire or done in house.

The only time they got in trouble for reprints was with the Dragon CD set because they did not have continuing rights to the fiction, or to specific licensed comics (KoDT specifically).
Man I am so glad I kept the data from the Dragon CD.
 

I'd probably pay double for it, because the art on the books really puts me in the right frame of mind, and I just can't do "mixing modern and medieval
I do find the idea that D&D was, at any time, authentically medieval quite ridiculous.

Our ideas about history change all the time, and all of them are wrong.
 





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